Orange County Professional Firefighters Endorse Melissa Fox for Irvine City Council

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Orange County Professional Firefighters Endorse Melissa Fox for Irvine City Council

Irvine, CA The Orange County Professional Firefighters Local 3631 today announced an early endorsement for Irvine City Council Candidate Melissa Fox. This crucial endorsement gives the Fox campaign tremendous momentum heading into the summer.

“As a native to Orange County, Melissa Fox believes that we all have a responsibility to the place where we live and work. She has a strong commitment to making Irvine a safer place,” said Scott Sanzaro, Government Affairs Director for Orange County Professional Firefighters Local 3631. “As firefighters, we are proud to stand with Melissa. We know she will be an advocate for public safety and first responders.”

“I’m so pleased to announce this support,” Fox responded. “Our brave firefighters put themselves on the line everyday to ensure the safety of their community. I am proud to stand with them in my campaign for City Council.”

Melissa Fox is an Irvine Community Services Commissioner, attorney, and small business owner in Irvine. To learn more about her campaign visit www.votemelissafox.com

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